A poster featuring a man eating and smoking a cigar in a restaurant. Text: "Sir -- Don't Waste While Your Wife Saves. Adopt the Doctrine of the Clean Plate -- Do Your Share." Poster is number 20 in a series.

World War I poster featuring a group of Marines rushing into battle carrying the American flag and the flag of the Marine Corps. Text: "Enlist with the 'Soldiers of the Sea.'" Copy 1 lists recruitment location as "Post Office Building, Durham, N.C."

A worker, who has climbed a ship's stern flag stanchion, cheering and lifting his cap. The breeze causes the American flag to stream out behind him. In the background are a crowd and shipyard structures.

The aim of this little book is to give in a clear, concise and condensed form the facts about K Company from the time it was organized to the time it was demobilized--Foreword. The K Company was organized in September 1917 and drew recruits from...

Image of American ship sinking German U-boat. Text: "In hunting the Hun submarine, American destroyers have made good. The British Admiralty has officially said so. In the House of Commons the men of the Parker received praise for valorous courage...

Three soldiers in the foreground are sending or receiving messages over a wireless radio. Soldiers in the middle ground prepare to fire a canyon. Soldiers in the background are standing on a bluff, signaling with a red flag.

World War I poster featuring a fort by the ocean. In the foreground, an officer is facing a soldier. Two men in the middle ground are operating an artillery battery while two men in the background view the action.

Image showing Marines landing on beach, aiming machine guns and rifles at unseen target. Text describes service on land and sea, concludes, "Why not join the Marines? It may be better than the job you have."

Crosses on a hill are silhouetted against a cloudy, dark blue, evening sky. "Torch of Liberty W.S.S. War Savings Stamps issued by the United States Government" seal and emblem are in bottom-right corner.